Amy, the Indiana law (and the 20 RFRA laws in states) do not allow discrimination against homosexuals. They just says that a person could plead his religious beliefs as a defense. There is no guarantee that an Objecitivist baker who doesn’t want to bake a a cake for a homosexual wedding would win, just that he could interpose Ayn Rand’s belief that homosexuality is contrary to his religious belief. A court might well reject such a claim.

“Just hours after the announcement of what the United States characterized as a historic agreement with Iran over its nuclear program, the country’s leading negotiator lashed out at the Obama administration for lying about the details of a tentative framework.

Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif accused the Obama administration of misleading the American people and Congress in a fact sheet it released following the culmination of negotiations with the Islamic Republic.”